Symmetry Scavenger Hunt

Submitted by Lori Watson / Earlham College on Sat, 11/17/2007 - 18:35
Description

Students are sent to find (and take pictures) of  items in various point groups around campus.  Generally, I give them a list of possible offices (though they are free to go to other places) and point groups (some hard) and the following ground rules:

 

Athletic Periodic Trends Review

Submitted by Lori Watson / Earlham College on Sat, 11/17/2007 - 18:18
Description

­In this activity, students self-organize according to periodic trends. I print out the attached cards onto card stock (each page will contain two) and hand them out to the students (one to each). Generally, we go outside and I shout out periodic trends (i.e. size, polarizability, ionization energy, Zeff etc.) and the students run to get in line in the correct order.  I have a bell which I ding if correct, and a buzzer that I sound if incorrect. If incorrect, they have to try again.

The N5+ Cation: Explosive Chemistry and Raman Analysis (Christe)

Submitted by Maggie Geselbracht / Reed College on Sat, 11/17/2007 - 13:18
Description

­This paper discusses the synthesis and characterization of a novel compound of nitrogen.  The pre-discussion assignment asks students draw a Lewis structure for the N5+ cation, and using the tools of group theory, conduct a normal mode vibrational analysis, comparing the results to the experimental Raman spectral data.­­